From 7-23 march, Pōneke will be bursting with colour, fun and whānau-friendly events and activities supporting inclusivity and diversity in the capital.
Proudly supported by Wellington City Council, and organised by groups within the community, there’ll be something for everyone.
Wellington Pride Festival 2025 programme
Wellington City Libraries will be hosting The Pōneke Pride Poetry Slam and a rainbow dress-up Storytime, there’ll be a Pride Picnic in the Botanic Garden ki Paekākā, check out Out at the Zoo and Out in the Pool at Thorndon, a special Wanderers visit to Zealandia, and Museums Wellington Chosen Family Night invites everyone to come together, find joy, and celebrate the family you've made with people you have found.
The Pride Parade will bring fabulousness and aroha to the streets on Saturday 8 March, with rolling road closures from Tennyson Street, Courtenay Place, and Taranaki Street from midday. Check out road closures for more information at: wellington.govt.nz/road-works.
Other events in the festival include the always popular Out in the City at Odlin’s Plaza, a Hīkoi from Waitangi Park to Parliament, queer walking tours, drag musicals and bingo, theatre, cabaret and of course, lots of singing and dancing.
To show further support for the community, assets will be lit up with rainbows around the city, including a Cable Car tunnel, the Michael Fowler Centre, Queens Wharf and the Waterfront, and the Carter Fountain.